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Re: #1 Most Lopsided Rivalry?

Originally Posted by The_Architect

Since when is OU a rival?

My thoughts exactly. This isn't really a list of the most lopsided rivalries in college football, it is just the most lopsided series historically. There are several on there that aren't really "traditional" rivalries.

Re: #1 Most Lopsided Rivalry?

Being that Iowa State had three different series that would have ranked on this list, I wonder if they might not be better off in the Mountain West or something...

Maybe they could swap for TCU, then both teams would be closer to where they belong based on performance, that is once Utah and BYU go to the PAC 10...

I still don't understand why IA St isn't in the Big-Televen, as opposed to the Big-12, given their location relative to IA and the rest of the Big-"T's" members.

If we were in the Big 10, it wouldn't be that much different. Michigan and Ohio State would be like Texas and Oklahoma, Penn State would be like Nebraska, and Minnesota or Wisconsin would be like Mizzou. Northwestern would like Kansas, Indiana would be like Baylor... We'd still have challenges getting to .500 in that league as well.

Financially, I don't think you could get any of the Big 10 fans to travel to Ames like you could with Nebraska and Missouri fans, however... Maybe I'm wrong.

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